A display fixture includes a cross support mounted to a display structure. The cross support includes a cross bar having a plurality of holes extending through at least a top of the cross bar. The holes are spaced apart from each other across a length of the cross bar. The display fixture also includes at least one display hook having three downwardly depending mounting members. The at least display hook is mounted to the cross bar by engaging two of the three downward depending mounting members with two holes in the cross bar.
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13. A display hook comprising:
a pair of parallel stems that are integrally connected at free ends;
a pair of parallel prongs that are each integrally coupled to and depending downwardly from one of the pair of parallel stems, wherein the pair of parallel prongs are located a distance from the free ends of the pair of parallel stems; and
an arm coupled to and located between the pair of parallel stems and including a prong integrally coupled to and depending downwardly from the arm, wherein the prong of the arm is located a distance from the free ends of the pair of parallel stems that is greater than the distance the pair of parallel prongs are located from the free ends of the pair of parallel stems.
1. A display hook comprising:
a loop member having a pair of parallel stems that are integrally connected at a free end of the loop member and a pair of parallel prongs, wherein each of the pair of parallel prongs are integrally coupled to and downwardly depend from one of the pair of parallel stems and terminate at mounting ends of the loop member; and
an arm coupled to and located between the stems of the pair of parallel stems of the loop member and including a single stem and a prong, wherein the prong is integrally coupled to and downwardly depends from the single stem of the arm and terminates at a mounting end of the arm;
wherein the single stem of the arm comprises a first bend and a second bend, wherein the first bend and the second bend of the arm define a portion of the single stem of the arm that is spaced a distance above the pair of stems of the loop member.
8. A display hook comprising:
a loop including first and second parallel stems oriented substantially horizontally that are integrally connected at a free end, a first mounting member downwardly depending and substantially vertically oriented from the first stem and a second mounting member downwardly depending and substantially vertically oriented from the second stem, wherein the second downwardly depending mounting member is spaced apart from the first downwardly depending mounting member, is substantially parallel with the first downwardly depending mounting member and is located along a single, vertical plane with the first downwardly depending mounting member; and
an arm including a single stem oriented substantially horizontally and a third mounting member downwardly depending and substantially vertically oriented from the single stem that is spaced apart from the first and second downwardly depending mounting members, is substantially parallel with the first and the second downwardly depending mounting members and is located outside of the single, vertical plane.
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The present application is a divisional of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/922,868, filed Jun. 20, 2013, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Businesses, such as retail stores, use a variety of types of display structures to present products and related information to customers for purchase. A display hook is one type of component that is used with a display structure to support hanging products that are being offered for sale. Exemplary display hooks include hooks for mounting to cross bars or cross wire supports, hooks for mounting to peg boards and hooks for mounting to slatted walls.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A display fixture includes a cross support mounted to a display structure. The cross support includes a cross bar having a plurality of holes extending through at least a top of the cross bar. The holes are spaced apart from each other across a length of the cross bar. The display fixture also includes at least one display hook having three downwardly depending mounting members. The at least display hook is mounted to the cross bar by engaging two of the three downward depending mounting members with two holes in the cross bar.
The display hook includes a loop member having a pair of parallel stems integrally connected at a free end of the loop member and a pair of parallel prongs. Each of the pair of parallel stems are integrally coupled to one of the pair of parallel stems, are oriented downwardly from the stems and terminate at mounting ends of the loop member. The display hook also includes an arm coupled to and located between the pair of parallel stems of the loop member and having a single stem and a prong. The prong is integrally coupled to the single stem, is oriented downwardly from the single stem and terminates at a mounting end of the arm.
A method of mounting a display fixture to a display structure includes mounting a cross bar to the display structure and mounting a display hook to the cross bar by inserting two of the three downwardly depending mounting members into two holes in the cross bar.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
The display hooks in the embodiments described below are mounted to a cross support, which is attached to a display structure for display in a business, such as a retail store. The display hooks are provided to display hanging products or merchandise and to display label holders for holding a price label or other type of label containing indicia related to the hanging products that are on display. The display hooks are multi-configurable in that they can be oriented at different angles relative to the cross support to which they are mounted.
Loop member 102 having a free end or distal end 115 and mounting ends or proximal end 124 includes a pair of parallel stems or rods 110 and 112. The pair of parallel stems 110 and 112 substantially define a length 114 of loop member 102 and are integrally connected at a free end or distal end 115 of loop member 102 by a connecting end piece 116. Parallel stems 110 and 112 are spaced apart from each other by a distance 118 and are configured to receive hanging product for display. Distance 118 between parallel stems 110 and 112 can vary depending on a variety of different factors including, for example, the type of structure to which display hook 100 is attached and the weight and dimensions of the product that loop member 102 is to display. Loop member 102 also includes a pair of prongs 120 and 122. Each prong 120 and 122 is integrally coupled to and oriented downwardly from one of the stems 110 and 112, respectively. Each prong 120 and 122 terminates at one of the proximal ends 124 of loop member 102 and are oriented in parallel with each other.
Arm 104 having a free end or distal end 130 and a mounting end or proximal end 132 includes a single stem or rod 126 that is located between the pair of parallel stems 110 and 112 of loop member 102 and is configured to support a label holder. Single stem 126 substantially defines a length 128 of arm 104. Arm 104 also includes a prong 134 that is integrally coupled to and oriented downwardly from stem 126. Prong 134 terminates at mounting end 132 of arm 104. Prong 134 of arm 104 and prongs 120 and 122 of loop member 102 are all oriented in parallel with each other. As illustrated in
Stem 126 of arm 104 includes a first bend 136 and a second bend 138. As illustrated in
Label holder support 106 is directly coupled to free end 130 of arm 104 by, for example, spot welding, and is configured to support a label holder. For example, label holder support 106 can support a label holder that is configured to receive a price label or other type of label containing indicia related to the product that is being displayed on display hook 100. Label holder support 106 comprises a support member 146 having a first free end 148 and a second free end 149. Label holder support 106 further includes three bends 150, 151 and 152 that define four legs 153, 154, 155 and 156. First leg 153 is defined between free end 148 and first bend 150, second leg 154 is defined between first bend 150 and second bend 151, third leg 155 is defined between second bend 151 and third bend 152 and fourth leg 156 is defined between third bend 152 and free end 149.
Cross support 200 includes a pair of brackets 260 and 262 for mounting cross support 200 to a display structure, such as slotted uprights 304 and 306 of gondola 300. Cross support 200 also includes a telescopic arm 264 and a cross bar 266. Telescopic arm 264 is attached to bracket 260 and is configured to receive or slidably engage with cross bar 266, which is coupled to bracket 262. Telescopic arm 264 allows the distance between bracket 260 and bracket 262 or the length of cross support 200 to be adjusted depending upon the distance brackets 260 and 262 need to be apart from each other to be mounted to a display structure. For example, cross bar 266 is slidable over telescopic arm 264 to adjust the distance between bracket 260 and 262 for fitting on different width gondolas.
Cross bar 266 includes a plurality of holes 268 extending at least through a top 270 of cross bar 266. In one embodiment, each hole 268 can be evenly spaced apart from each other by a distance 272. For example, distance 272 is substantially similar to distance 118 (
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The configuration or angle at which display hook 100 is oriented relative to cross bar 266 determines how label holder 400 is supported on label holder support 106. In the embodiment illustrated in
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Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
Johnson, Jason W., Zobel, Erin L.
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